Not as "cavities". Once the root of the tooth is affected, it will usually abscess and become infected. This infection can spread to the gums and jaw. Occasionally dental implants may also trigger bone infection.
The medullary cavity is the innermost part, the central cavity of the bone shaft where red and yellow bone marrow is stored. An antrum is a cavity or chamber especially in the bone of the sinuses of the upper jaw bones, opening into the nasal cavity.
Ontra.
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The nasal cavities are separated by a structure called the nasal septum, which is made up of bone and cartilage. It divides the two cavities into right and left sides.
Bone marrow cavities contain marrow that produces red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. It also lightens the bones.
The soft tissue inside of the bone is called "marrow."
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The cavities formed by the trabeculae in spongy bone, also known as cancellous bone, contain red bone marrow, which is responsible for the production of blood cells. In some areas, these cavities may also house adipocytes (fat cells) and contribute to the storage of fat. Additionally, the spaces within the trabecular network help reduce the overall weight of the bone while maintaining structural integrity.
Cavities grow when you don't brush. To slow it down, you have to brush twice a night.
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The air pockets in bone that help lighten their weight are known as bone marrow cavities or medullary cavities. These cavities are filled with bone marrow, which is a soft tissue involved in the production of blood cells. Additionally, certain bones, such as the long bones, contain trabecular (spongy) bone that has a lattice-like structure, creating air-filled spaces that reduce overall bone density while maintaining strength. This adaptation allows for a lighter skeletal structure, facilitating movement and reducing the energy required for locomotion.